Tether has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Republic of Guinea to explore blockchain technology and support the country’s digital transformation. The Collaboration will center on education, innovation, and the incorporation of blockchain technology into Guinea’s economic activities.
Tether will work with the Guinean government and local institutions, including the Cité des Sciences et de l’Innovation de Guinée, to develop blockchain education programs and create opportunities for digital skill-building. The goal is to foster blockchain adoption in both the public and private sectors, with a focus on Guinea’s Innovation City project.
The partnership between Tether and Guinea reflects the growing interest in blockchain technology in emerging markets. Guinea’s government is seeking to modernize financial systems, enhance transparency, and drive economic growth through the adoption of blockchain technology.
This collaboration aligns with Tether’s broader strategy of engaging with governments and institutions to facilitate blockchain-based solutions. The company has previously signed similar agreements with countries such as Türkiye, Uzbekistan, and the UAE.
The MoU with Guinea marks a significant step forward in Tether’s efforts to promote blockchain adoption globally. The company is committed to supporting the development of a sustainable and inclusive digital economy in Guinea and other emerging markets.